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Who does it better than us? We gave you 50 shots of America’s finest women! Happy Independence Day. [LINK]

Check out how you can cop the style from Do The Right Thing in 2009. Them Retro Kids ain’t got nothing on us! [LINK]

Take a look back tattoo O.G. and sneaker kingpin Mr. Cartoon’s sneaker collaborations. [LINK]

Way before Drake’s tittylicious video dropped, Michael Jackson had an arsenal of fine leading females. [LINK]

Mr. Hudson talks auto-tune, Drake video, and Kanye’s LV shoes. [LINK]

AND FROM THE COMPLEX NETWORK:

Sneaker News: Nike Alpholution Supreme-Cobra Commander-G.I. Joe Pack. [LINK]

Nice Kicks: Bread & Butter x Asics GT Lyte II “Salmon & Butter” pack. [LINK]

Das Gamer: New online features for Madden NFL 10 explained by EA Sports. [LINK]

Nah Right: Why don’t we just link ourselves? Drake interview and video are on point. [LINK]

SlamXHype: Interesting interview with artist Mark Allen Miller. [LINK]

Karmaloop TV: Get familiar with KLoop TV’s Daily Drop. [LINK]

On Smash: Maino vs. XXL in a push up contest. [LINK]

July 2, 2009 | Permalink | Comment
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Style How to Dress Like Your Favorite “Do the Right Thing” Characters

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Damn. It’s hard to believe, but it’s been 20 years since Shelton “Spike” Lee followed up his collegiate musical School Daze with the fire-starting, incendiary (at times), epochal classic Do The Right Thing. (The milestone is commemorated with a new 20th-Anniversary DVD edition, out now.)

Even if you haven’t seen Do The Right Thing (and we really hope you have), you were somehow influenced by the style that emanated from it. Whether it was the necklaces and charms, the T-shirts and jerseys, the way you wore your hat, or the way you rocked and cleaned your Jordans, Spike showed you how to do it, son. It’s for that reason we’re paying homage to Lee’s masterpiece with a guide on how to dress like your favorite character, from Spike Lee’s deliveryman Mookie to Bill Nunn’s Radio Raheem. Read on below to see how you can embody the style of yesterday, today. And, no you won’t look like a Retro Kid. We promise.

July 1, 2009 | Permalink | 16 Comments
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